32 people suspected of collaborating with Russian intelligence services in organizing sabotage and attacks were arrested in Poland today, that country’s Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, said.
Tusk said that “these suspicions are well-founded,” PAP reports.
As he stated, among the detained suspects there are citizens of Poland, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Colombia.
Speaking about the case of a 27-year-old Colombian accused of setting two fires in Poland, Tusk stressed that the work of the Polish prosecutor’s office and services once again confirmed that the sabotage attempts were also carried out under the direct orders of Russian services.

